Siemens S75

Siemens S75Whether on a business trip or traveling in a private capacity - the Siemens S75 takes care of musical entertainment while on the move. There is music in abundance in this fully equipped business mobile that combines an organizer, Bluetooth and a megapixel camera. All newly received calls, messages and appointments can be seen at a glance and the unified inbox - the shared incoming communication system - ensures that you are always well informed. The clearly designed address book, which shows which of your friends is currently online, is a practical feature for instant messaging. Spice up the working day with the built in MP3 music player. Music can be played with one single push of a button - whether calling up emails or writing a text message at the time. Furthermore, EDGE/GPRS technology can be used to download the latest hits onto the S75 at high speed.


Siemens S75 Specification & Features

Availability Q4 2005
Form Factor Bar
Network GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
Dimensions 103mm x 47mm x 18mm
Weight 99g
Storage 20 MB
Expansion MultiMediaCard slot (128 MB card included)
Side Keys
Platform
Battery Li-Ion 820 mAh type with 5 hours talk time and 300 hours standby time
Website Siemens S75 Official Site

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Display Type TFT
Size 132px X 176px
Colors 262144
2nd Display
Camera Type 1.3 MP
Zoom
Flash
Video
Organiser Alarm
Calculator
Calender
Predictive Text T9
PC Sync SyncML
Speaker Phone
Voice
Messaging SMS
MMS
EMS
IM
Email Smtp, POP3
Multimedia Java MIDP 2.0
Ringtones Polyphonic, mp3
Music Playback mp3, aac, aac+, aac++
Video Playback mpeg4, h.263
Connectivity GPRS Classs 10
EDGE Class 10
WAP 2
Cable USB 2.0
Infrared
Bluetooth
Wifi
Extra Radio
Touch Screen
QWERTY
Others 3D phone pilot, video ringtones

Siemens S75 Review

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The phone volume is quite enough for very noisy places. Preset codec's like FR/EFR/AMR-FR/HR/AMR-HR provide with qualitative sound. The presence of mp3 almost grades the polyphony. In contrast to the СХ/М this phone uses a fully-functional musical player on a new CPU by ATI. And a real advantage of the model is RealOne Player version 8. Now you can watch video full-screen with rotations. Siemens hasn't spoiled us with such things before (we do not count the SX1 smartphone here). And the developers plan to include the support for RM into the next software version. In fact, the thing I liked the most is a vibracall. It doesn't give way to Samsung D600 in power. A real advantage of the handset is you can set various vibra signals for various events. In contrast to the S65, where a user was allowed to change the vibra profile also, here you can set various vibra signals for messages, alarm clocks, calls and so on. We experienced no problems with the connection quality either. Frequent restarts and short battery life can be explained by the row software. Obvious advantages include EDGE, new version of Bluetooth, fully-functional IrDA, and integrated mail client. And the presence of a memory card got obligatory for this class phones. We are glad to note that localization also changed for the better. And the mistakes we highlighted in the review of the S65 were corrected here. Not everybody liked the new phone design. It has little in common with the stiff predecessors. Visually it seems a little awkward, which is provoked by the narrowing body in the center. The camera really failed. Only 1.3 MP in resolution, no autofocus and a macromode strikes when comparing with the rivals. The absence of voice dialing, no dictaphone recording during a call can be called disadvantages as well. And these are the main cavils on the previous models. Average price for Siemens CX75 forms about $240. And the start price for the S75 will be not lower than $400. This price gap includes 128 MB of memory, better multimedia capabilities and, which is the main, EDGE support. In some time, the price will slightly fall. And at the price of $300 the S75 will become quite a reasonable purchase.

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